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5°43′59″N 10°54′04″E / 5.733044°N 10.901154°E / 5.733044; 10.901154

Foumban Royal Palace built by King Ibrahim Njoya in 1917

The Foumban Royal Palace is a historical building in the city of Foumban, capital of Noun. It is the seat of the Kingdom of Bamum, where the Chief-Superior of the peoples of the valley of the East bank of the Noun resides.

The royal palace of Foumban, where the king of the Bamum still resides today, was built in 1917. The Palace Museum tells the history of the dynasty of the Bamum kings from 1394 to the present day, with information on the most famous of the Bamum kings, Ibrahim Njoya, who died in 1933 and who created a writing system at the end of the 19th century called Bamum script.

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Foumban Royal Palace

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733044°N 10.901154°E / 5.733044; 10.901154 The Foumban Royal Palace is a historical building in the city of Foumban, capital of Noun. It is the seat of the Kingdom...

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Foumban

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economic potential. There is also a market and a craft centre, while Foumban Royal Palace contains a museum with information on Ibrahim Njoya who invented...

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Ibrahim Njoya

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oil painting of Wilhelm II, the uniform is now exhibited in the Palace Museum at Foumban. Njoya set up schools in which the Bamun children extended their...

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Bamum people

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visit the king. This led to the capital of the Bamum Kingdom forming, Foumban. The surrounding villages then worshiped and followed the king as their...

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Kingdom of Bamum

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reputed to have crushed some 18 rulers. King Nchare founded the capital Foumban, then called Mfomben. This first group of Tikar emigrants conquerors absorbed...

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Seidou Njimoluh Njoya

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ruled the Bamum people of Cameroon from 1933 to 1992 as the Sultan of Foumban and Mfon of the Bamun. Njimoluh was the son of Ibrahim Njoya, and he was...

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Tikar people

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the Nso Kingdom at Kumbo. Fon Nchare's founded the Kingdom of Bamum at Foumban sometime between the late 14th century and the early 15th century. According...

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July 1977

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were Seidou Njimoluh Njoya, Sultan of the Bamum people with a capital of Foumban; and Angwafo III, the Fon of Mankon with a capital at Bamenda. Don Revie...

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Bandjoun

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military debacle for Bamun and the Sultan was pursued and besieged at Foumban by King Kamga I who forced him to sign an armistice treaty. 20 km south-east...

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Bandrefam

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located about 2 km away from the chiefdom, and the last remains of the Bana-Foumban road built by the Germans are other points of interest for tourists. Before...

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